Chapter 2 Review 14 questions: 1 – write a verbal expression

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Chapter 2 Review 14 questions: 1 – write a verbal expression 1 – write an algebraic expression 2 – simplify expressions ->understand distributive property and combine like terms 4 – solve equations ->clear the fraction, multiple by reciprocal, distribute 1 – substitute and evaluate absolute value 1 – solve absolute value and graph 2 – solve for specific variable 1 – multiple choice and check for mistake 1 – application problem with verbal equation

Verbal Expression Algebraic Expression Write a verbal expression for 7b + 13 Algebraic Expression Write an algebraic expression for the quotient of 8 and y cubed

Simplify Expression 2(a + 5c) – 9c 15(3g + h) + 30g + h

Solve Equation -6 = 4 + j x/3 + 11 = 15 -4/9m = -20 3(w + 5) = 12 + 6(2w – 1)

Absolute Value c – b |1 – a| Solve |4x – 2| = 14 Evaluate the expression if a = 6, b =8, and c = 3. c – b |1 – a| Solve |4x – 2| = 14 Then graph the solution set.

Find the mistake Given: 3(2x + 1) = 11x + 2 Step 1: 6x + 3 = 11x + 2